Black Cultural Centers Still Matter on College Campuses
ExternalFull-timeOn-site65mo ago
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Black cultural centers (BCCs) came into existence during the 1960s, at a time when the country wrestled with social issues that persist today, namely racism, diversity, and inclusion on college campuses. Some worried that BCCs would fade away, but they remain strong today as safe, inviting, and developmental spaces for students, staff, and faculty who seek representation and belonging on campus.
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